Scam texts impersonating Illinois traffic authorities spread
Authorities in Illinois warn residents about scam texts impersonating traffic officials and pressuring drivers to pay fake fines.
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has warned residents to stay alert for fraudulent text messages claiming unpaid traffic violations or tolls. Officials say the messages are part of a phishing campaign targeting Illinois drivers.
The scam texts typically warn recipients that their vehicle registration or driving privileges are at risk of suspension. The messages urge immediate action via links that steal money or personal information.
The Secretary of State’s office said it sends text messages only to remind customers about scheduled DMV appointments. It does not communicate by text about licence status, vehicle registration issues, or enforcement actions.
Officials advised residents not to click on links or provide personal details in response to such messages. The texts are intended to create fear and pressure victims into acting quickly.
Residents who receive scam messages are encouraged to report them to the Federal Trade Commission through its online fraud reporting system.
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